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The announcement is a stunning development for a service that’s been recognized nationally, especially in the wake of 2020 social justice protests, which renewed the national conversation about the role of armed officers in responding to mental health crises.
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Potential cuts to Medicaid have Californians bracing for changes that could weaken recent gains in mental health care and addiction treatment.
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Sept 27 is the annual day to elevate national awareness of the ongoing battle against the spread of HIV/AIDS, which disproportionately afflicts gay and bisexual men.
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Amid a massive outbreak of avian botulism, a new duck hospital aims to address the problem in the Klamath Basin.
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The new Lang Family Mental Health Fund will help students in the Ashland, Talent and Phoenix School Districts over the next three years.
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October: time for muddy soccer practices, cider pressing and Halloweentown ... And time to roll up your sleeves.
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California’s new cap on health care cost increases is regarded as the most aggressive in the nation. It includes potential fines against companies that exceed the limit.
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If the next Republican president implements Project 2025, California will face an ultimatum: report sensitive abortion data to the CDC or jeopardize Medicaid funding.
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The price of individual and small business health insurance plans will jump again next year – and two by double digits that could leave people paying nearly $700 more a year for their monthly premiums.
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The recent announcement by Mad River Community Hospital to close their delivery room in October is part of a nationwide decline of maternity services in rural areas.
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Authors Andrea Sankar and CM Cassidy offer insights and tips for families caring for loved ones in their final days
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Pharmacy benefit managers attempt to negotiate cost savings for insurers. California is considering new rules that would require them to pass their discounts on to consumers.
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Report on racial inequities in accessing medication for opioid addiction